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furoya

academia
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To the definitions given I add etymology . Plato founded in Athens in 387 BC. C. 913; 954; 945; 948; 949; 956; 949; 953; 945; (akademeia, although it is also known as Hekademeia or Akademeia) and gave it the name as a tribute to the legendary hero 913; 954; 945; 948; 951; 956; 959; 962; (Akademos, also known as Academus, Hecademus or Hekademos) and in reference to the gardens of the same name where his school of philosophy was located.

  




Anónimo

Academy : Asteroid number 829, of the series.

  


Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

In Colombia it is used to refer everything to do with education and teaching. Type of educational establishment. It is also used to describe cultural establishments (Dance Academy, Academy of folk dances, Ballet Academy, Academy of music of strings, Academy of language). Teaching establishment.

  


GARCÍA ALBERTO

Academy - refers to the expression: scientific, literary or artistic company established with public authority -

  


Alfredo Edgardo Alvarez Ahumada

ACADEMIA:ESTABLECIMIENTO OF EDUCATION.INSTITUTE.

  


V.M. Hjor Ku Xoans

Academy: from the Greek Academos = School of philosophy founded by Plato, where is estudíaba among the upper and complementary plan of a science, art or profession, Pro the development technical, technological or practical; a technique provides a sequence of procedures; technology is responsible for developing better instruments, suitable and more modern; a practice, running tasks in a most up-to-date level.

  



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